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My daughter wants to go here every day for the fantastic chocolate/Nutella brioche. The coffee was good too and the servers are pretty patient with tourists considering locals are stopping in for quick coffees at the bar. The candied orange slices were yummy too.
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I think Venetians are great. I can imagine how they are tired from tourists, but they are warm and welcoming people. So I think about this place as well. I loved their customer services and being welcoming people. Prices are the same as in most...More

I have been dreaming about this place since I last left Venice and going back again in September and can’t wait to get up and walk over to Bar Pasicceria Ballarin to order an espresso and a hot raspberry croissant.

After trying frittelli as a 'second dessert' at Vecia Cavana the night before, we were determined to sample a few more while wandering through the alleys of Venice. We came upon this place by chance (just looking for the first place we could get some),...More

We happened by this Pasticceria and just had to go in as the smell coming out was wonderful. We purchased several small but very tasty items. The presentation is nothing less than authentic Italian and we're glad we stopped by

We happen to stumble across this place when we were walking around. What caught our attention was the window display. Once we stepped inside we did not know what to order. The man behind the counter was very helpful. This was the first time we...More

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Cannaregio

Cannaregio is the second largest sestiere (district)with its busy Santa Lucia train station. Manytransplanted Venetians commute from the outlyingareas, “terra firma” to the locals, which is shorthandfor any place that is not Venice. Two Grand Canalbridges serve Cannaregio, the newest (Constitution,2008) still a local hotbed of controversy. Ponte degliScalzi is a busy link to the train station. Nearby

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shops on the Lista di Spagna offer specialties likepastries and coffee that lure Venetians with adown-to-earth attitude. The Ghetto, where the Jewishpopulation was segregated in Cannaregio, has fivehistoric synagogues with an active Jewish community.The Fondamente Nove bustles with foot traffic to theRialto and San Marco while vaporettos (water taxis)head to Murano and other islands. Side streets leadinto quiet picturesque neighbourhoods and palaces likeCa' d'Oro rise directly out of the water.